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- February financial report of Pasadena Chapter of Federal Union. [Filed under AHP: Federal Union, Pasadena Chapter: Box # 5.007, Folder 7.1]
- Federal Union World, Vol 3, No 2. World Salvation Depends On It. [Filed under Publications re: Union Now/Federal Union, Inc., 1940-1941: Box # 5.009, Folder 9.5]
- List of published articles about “Union Now” and Federal Union. [Filed under Publications re: Union Now/Federal Union, Inc., 1940-1941: Box # 5.009, Folder 9.7]
- Serological reactions with simple substances containing two or more haptenic groups. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 27 (February 1941): 125-128. Written by: Linus Pauling, Dan H. Campbell, and David Pressman. [Filed under: LP Publications, 1941p.1]
- The New York Correspondent Vol 3 No 2. FU Program for Year Outlined; $250,000 Union Now Fund Sought. [Filed under Publications re: Union Now/Federal Union, Inc., 1914, 1939-1941: Box # 5.008, Folder 8.8]
- The alkyls of the third group elements. II. The electron diffraction study of indium trimethyl. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 63 (February 1941): 480-481. [Linus Pauling and A. W. Laubengayer] [Filed under: LP Publications: 1941p.2]
- Undated invitation from the Board of Directors of City Trusts and President of Girard College to LP for a luncheon to precede the Alexander Dallas Bache Celebration, on February 15th at 1:00 p.m. in Philadelphia. [Letter from LP to the Board of Directors February 8, 1941] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #140.6, file:(G: Correspondence, 1941)]
- Union Now Bay Region Bulletin, Vol 2 No 1. [Filed under Publications re: Union Now/Federal Union, Inc., 1940-1941: Box # 5.009, Folder 9.3]
- Letter from Arthur B. Lamb, Editor, JACS, to LP RE: Requests LP write a review of “Free Radicals as Intermediate Steps in the Oxidation of Organic Compounds.” [Letter from LP to Lamb February 8, 1941] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #191.1, file:(Journal of the American Chemical Society)]
- Letter from LP to AHP. [Filed under LP Safe: Box #1.015, Folder #15.3]
Saturday, 11:45 AM
Dearest Ava Helen:
My tummy is still full of the grapefruit, pancakes, syrup, bacon, and coffee which I had a couple of hours ago for breakfast- the same as yesterday morning. Last night I ate a good steak, after having omitted lunch.
The weather has been good, with no snow or rain. I walked for five minutes at three stops yesterday. In New Mexico, at the Raton Pass, 7600 feet high, there was snow on the ground, and this morning when I look out of the window I saw the Mississippi covered with ice. There is about four inches of snow here in Illinois, but it doesn't look to be very cold.
I have read most of the applications, also two manuscripts for the JACS, stories in the Sat. E.P., and even a boring short novel by Alec Waugh in the Red Book.
In the paper this morning I saw this definition:
"Encyclopedia Americana
Stalemate.....A married man"
I'll show you when I get back home that the definition is not universally applicable.
Do you remember Carl Thurston? (Wild Flowers). He has written two books on art appreciation ("How to Look at Pictures') and now applies for a Guggenheim to study the philosophy ^and psychology of art as expressed in primitive works. He seems to be an interesting man.
Some of the applications are pathetic- from good, kind people who need help, but have no unusual abilities. One man, about 40, married the widow of a colleague, with three children, just after getting his PhD, and has been struggling along with heavy teaching loads at New Jersey Teachers College. He needs a rest badly, and offers some Shakespearean project- but he is only of ordinary ability.
The six best applicants in English are Harvard PhD's, four in 1934! One (PhD. 1940) is only 25. He has a great collection of Thackeray's letters, including several hundred turned over to him by " [Thackeray's] Granddaughter, and he seems to be a very good scholar.
There aren't many applicants about whom I am really enthusiastic- Libby, Schomaker, a few others. That young English potter Haile looks good, also Barker, a young bacteriologist at Berkeley. A woman, Miss Marks, 65 years old, at Mt. Holyoke (director of the experimental theater) has written a book "The Family of the Barrett", published in 1938, and wants to write one "The Enchanted Island of the B[r]ownings", about Jamaica. She seems to be good. She must retire this year- and here savings were lost through poor investments made by a "friend." Do you remember meeting or hearing of her?
I love you, darling little wife.
Your own stalemate
Linus
- Letter from LP to AHP. [Filed under LP Safe: Box #1.015, Folder #15.4]
February 1
Letter from AHP to LP:
Saturday Feb.1. [1941]
Dearest Paddy:
I didn’t write to you at all yesterday. I hope this reaches you. You are a sweetheart. Yesterday I had a good time both at the Folk dancing and at the Edsalls. The English couple were very nice. He was sorry indeed, to miss you. He knows Bernal, Dirac, Fowler, etc. We will see them in New York next month. He is a physicist interested in biology a la Del Bruck. He knows him. He has been in Stockholm and came through Russia to San Francisco. Thursday I was awakened at midnight by Peter who had lost his undigested supper. Friday morning he went to school with Dr. Bell but I got him at noon and he has been in bed since with what appears to be an upset stomach. I think he will be all right soon. When he was in bed with me. —- I took him in poor little fellow — he said “I won’t pester you Mamma.” Last night Linda slept with me but she is such a wiggler I didn’t get much sleep. Sometimes I’m amused at the effect I have on people. I’ll tell you about this when you come home. I called Mrs. Augé to ask her to come to the F.D. I was surprised again by the similarity of her voice to Ruth Tolman’s. Her English is somewhat better though. She came and is really awfully nice and it is a shame her sphere is so limited. I wish she could be your Secretary. She probably has more responsibility than Miss Rooke, though. [switch to child’s cursive handwriting here] Peter seltp [sic] with mama Thursday night. [end child’s handwriting] We are getting along well. The children forget that you are away and Linda and Crellie both say “Where is Daddy?” at mealtime. We liked getting your telegram this morning. You are a darling. I hope you have been happy on the train.
Love to you — Ava Helen Pauling
[Filed as 1941x.02.01.AHP]
- List of cities organizing groups of Federal Union. Sixty-four organizing groups total. [Filed under AHP: Federal Union, Inc: Box # 5.004, Folder 4.3]
- List of cities with local Federal Union Chapters. Fifty-nine chapters total. [Filed under AHP: Federal Union, Inc: Box # 5.004, Folder 4.3]
- Letter from LP to AHP. [Filed under LP Safe: Box #1.015, Folder #15.5]
Sunday, 6 PM
[February 2, 1941]
Dear little love:
I got in safely at 8
30
— after as usual when I am away from you having had a hard time getting to sleep at night — its [sic] strange how much I can sleep when I am with you. I got a room at the Commodore (a nice little one for $3 — due to my professional discount) and at 9
30
went to the meeting. The committee includes Aydelotte, Dr Sabin, Wilson, _ Notestein of Yale. We set right to work and (with an hour off for lunch) finished at 4
45
! I looked to see if I could get home earlier, but found no way of making it — if the Superchief ran every day I could get home a day sooner.
A nice air-mail letter was awaiting me at the office — but it was from James, containing a telegram asking if we could build four of my instruments at once. You seem to have been serious in saying that my visit here is so short that there is no need for you to write. I am going now to dinner with Henry. I think I shall go then to call on Landsteiner, and
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tomorrow go out to Columbia — and then at 4 start for Chicago — and home to my beautiful little wife.
Love from your
Linus
[Enclosure: cartoon drawing of two men in front of a house with driveway that winds back and forth. One is gesturing toward to the driveway.]
"It's the only driveway my wife has been able to back out of!"
[Enclosure: cartoon drawing of a restaurant kitchen with piles of dishes on the counters. The dishwasher is holding a ceiling-high stack of dishes in each arm, with a distressed look on his face. The maître d' just came through the door smiling, and is speaking to the dishwasher.]
"Your wife just had triplets!"
- Letter from LP to AHP. [Filed under LP Safe: Box #1.015, Folder #15.6]
Sunday- 1030 PM
Dearest little sweetheart Ava Helen:
I have just returned from dinner with Henry at the Century Club. It was a great occasion- which built up effortlessly and planlessly. I met him there at 6:15. We looked at the exhibit of paintings- especially some wonderful ones by Childe Harold. Then we sat in the lounge and drank a small bottle of wine- a light imported wine with delicate flavor (Henry you remember is chairman of the Wine Committee). Then Augustus Tack, an artist, joined us, and we had clams on the half shell and a small bottle of a more strongly flavored wine- "Sylvanus". Then a man- rather plump and with a black moustache, and balding (He reminded me in many ways of Bob Robertson, ten years older) joined us. He was Nock, Professor of Biblical Literature at Harvard. From then until he left to see "Louisiana Purchase" he talked without stop- partly latin, partly French, much Wodehouse, poetry (he was an intimate friend of Houseman), limericks (which became uninhibited as his alcoholic proof increased), stories. Aydelotte also joined us. Moe said later that Nock's performance was very mild indeed- that he was afraid of Aydelotte- but that he was more amusing this way. He repeated pages of the best Wodehouse pages, made many bons mots. The only limerick I remember was (of course) his baudiest:
"The wife of the Master of Tizes(?)
Was brought up before the assizes
For teaching the boys
Connubial joys
And giving French letters asprizes."
Nock is a Senior Fellow of the Harvard Society. He said that he remembered my having dinner there with Conant a year ago.
For dinner tonight we had turtle soup, a steak (for the five of us), onions frites, three quarts of claret. After the others left I talked to Henry for a couple of hours. He surely knows the scholars of the country! He said that ultimately the J.S.G.M.F would have $35000000, and asked whether I thought they should expand to include the NRF region or not. I said yes- and also that some grants-in-aid might be good, for people in small colleges.
By the way, Werner was passed, also Libby. Johnson was turned down, mainly because of Cope's poor performance on a similar project. Bethe was deferred so that his status could be examined. I'll tell you about others later.
During the last hour with Henry I was uncomfortable because the wine had upset my lower bowels. I managed to reach the hotel, and now feel somewhat better.
Your letter, written Thursday, has pleased me, dear little wife.
I think that I shall go to the Rock. Inst. tomorrow.
Your own loving
Paddy
- Minutes of a meeting of the Standard Committee of the Educational Advisory Board. [Filed under LP Science: John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1925-1945: Box #14.013 Folder #13.7]
- Telegram from LP to Thomas K. Sherwood. RE: Believe instruments would be satisfactory for the purpose. Could deliver four weeks after order. Estimated cost at $150 each. [Telegram from Sturdivant to Sherwood, January 30, 1941, Letter from Chadwell to LP February 4, 1941] [Filed under LP Science: Scientific War Work - Materials re: the Pauling Oxygen Meter, 1940-1947: Box #13.001 Folder #1.2]
- Telegram from Howard J. Lucas to LP RE: “Kermit Jacobson has accepted an offer to take the place of Rhodes in purchasing. Fenner wants him to start Thursday but I have asked him to wait until Saturday have you any instructions.” (Notes by LP under text RE: Further discusses situation.) [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #192.8, file:(J: Correspondence, 1941)]
- Writes cheque “J. J. Cantrell. Collect rubbish up to Feb 22 1941" $12.00 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.2]
- Letter from Dr. Lindsay Helmholz, Department of Chemistry, Dartmouth College, to LP RE: Informs LP of an opening at Dartmouth for an instructor in Chemistry. Describes the position and asks LP to recommend a senior from Pasadena. Invites LP to visit Hanover when he can. (Notes in left margin: “L.P. What about Dickey? He wants to teach. H.g.h.” in right margin: “Write about Dickey.”) [Letter from LP to Helmholz February 22, 1941] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #156.2, file:(Helmholz, Lindsay)]
- Letter from Harris M. Chadwell, Technical Aide, Division B, National Defense Research Committee, to LP. RE: Tried to reach LP before he left New York. Informs him that Dr. Lewis has authorized production of four instruments at a cost not to exceed $150 each. Is sorry he couldn't reach LP yesterday. [Telegram from LP to Sherwood February 2, 1941, Telegram from Chadwell to LP February 5, 1941] [Filed under LP Science: Scientific War Work - Materials re: the Pauling Oxygen Meter, 1940-1947: Box #13.001 Folder #1.2]
- Letter from Prof. W. A. Noyes, Noyes Chemical Laboratory, University of Illinois, to LP RE: Encloses copies of letters from Dr. Walker and Prof. Fieser concerning Walker's Formaldehyde manuscript. Adds that Profs. Marvel and Fuson approve the manuscript for publication. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #279.4, file:(Noyes, W. A. 1938-1941)]
- Freshman Chemistry Examination (1 hour) [Filed under LP Biographical: Academia: Box 1.012, Folder 12.6]
- Letter from Henry Allen Moe, John Simon Guggensheim Memorial Foundation, to LP. RE: Requests a statement of his expenses. [Filed under LP Science: John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1925-1945: Box #14.013 Folder #13.7]
- Letter from L.A. Kimpton, Dean, Deep Springs, to LP RE: Replies that he has written Mr. Spitzer to invite him to come to Deep Springs for an interview for the teaching position. Thanks LP for his assistance. Adds in a post-script that Spitzer has phoned and will come up this Sunday. [Letters from LP to Kimpton January 29, 1941, February 15, 1941] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #198.9, file:(Kimpton, L. A.)]
- Letter from Richard H. Wilhelm, Princeton Section, American Chemical Society, to LP. RE: Informs him that the symposium on proteins will take place on March 5 and 6. Lists the speakers. Informs him that he will be speaking on the evening of the 5th. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1925-1942: Box #14.002 Folder #2.5]
- Telegram from Harris M. Chadwell to LP. RE: Please estimate cost of one instrument. Promises decision on the 10th. [Letter from Chadwell to LP February 4, 1941, Telegram from LP to Chadwell, February 6, 1941] [Filed under LP Science: Scientific War Work - Materials re: the Pauling Oxygen Meter, 1940-1947: Box #13.001 Folder #1.2]
- Letter from Cornelia T. Snell to LP RE: Asks that LP send the title and abstract of his address in triplicate, a biographical sketch in triplicate and a photograph, in glossy print, for the meeting on New York Section at which LP will be awarded the Nichols Medal. [LP's reply: February 14, 1941] [Filed under: LP Speeches, 1941s.1]
- Letter from Ray Q. Brewster, Chairman, Dept. of Chemistry, University of Kansas, to LP RE: States that they have recently had one man resign and need a new doctorate graduate to begin as an instructor and work his was up. Explains the position and asks if LP knows of anyone who would be interested. [Letter from LP to Prof. Ray Q. Brewster February 22, 1941] [Filed under LP Correspondence: #367.9]
- Telegram from LP to Dr. Harris M. Chadwell, National Defense Research Committee. RE: Estimate cost of instrument at $150. Delivery is possible in two weeks. [Telegram from Chadwell to LP February 5, 1941, Letter from LP to Sherwood February 8, 1941] [Filed under LP Science: Scientific War Work - Materials re: the Pauling Oxygen Meter, 1940-1947: Box #13.001 Folder #1.2]
- Writes cheque to “Students Fund, Inc. Gift” $10.00 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.3]
- Federal Union Inc. Headquarters Bulletin No 11. Reminder: “Town Meeting of the Air.” [Filed under Publications re: Union Now/Federal Union, Inc., 1940-1941: Box # 5.009, Folder 9.6]
- Lecture notes for Freshman Chemistry Lecture Valence and Oxidation Number. [Filed under LP Biographical: Academia: Box 1.012, Folder 12.6]
- Letter form Arthur B. Lamb, Editor, JACS, to LP RE; Requests LP review a manuscript by K.H. Gustavson entitled “Evidence for the Rupture of Intermolecular Peptide Bonds in the Heat Denaturation (Shrinkage) of Collagen.” (Note under text: “Carl: Would you give me your opinion of this? Linus”) [Letter from LP to Lamb February 20, 1941] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #191.1, file:(Journal of the American Chemical Society)]
- Letter from unknown (unsigned) to Bessie Little, RE: encloses membership cards and adherent membership cards for listed people. [Filed under AHP: Federal Union, Pasadena Chapter: Box # 5.006, Folder 6.5]
- Report on Progress of Research submitted to LP by Richard M. Noyes RE: Discusses his work with the isomerization of dibromoethylene catalyzed by iodine. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #279.2, file:(Noyes, Richard N.)]
- Letter from LP to American Philosophical Society. RE: Informs them that he will not be able to attend the Lecture on February 14th. [Filed under LP Science: American Philosophical Society, 1936-1963, 1989, 1991: Box #14.011, Folder #11.1]
- Letter from LP to Arthur B. Lamb, Editor, JACS, RE: Regrets he will be unable to prepare a review of :Free Radicals as Intermediate Steps in the Oxidation of Organic Compounds” and suggests Dr. Coryell for the job. [Letter from Lamb to LP February 1, 1941] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #191.1, file:(Journal of the American Chemical Society)]
- Letter from LP to Arthur B. Lamb, Editor, JACS, RE: Submits for publication “The Crystal Structures of the Tetragonal Monoxides of Lead, Tin, Palladium and Platinum.” [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #191.1, file:(Journal of the American Chemical Society)]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Henry Allen Moe, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. RE: Explains why he didn't come by his office after the meeting. Informs him of his expense account for the meeting. [Filed under LP Science: John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1925-1945: Box #14.013 Folder #13.7]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Henry Eyring, Department of Chemistry, Princeton, RE: Responds that they do not currently have a post-doctoral position available for Dr. Chakravorty, but that he will keep him in mind. [Letter from Eyring to LP January 28, 1941] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #110.8, file:(Eyering, Henry, 1935-1936, 1939, 1941, 1949, 1964-1966)]
- Letter from LP to Dr. T. K. Sherwood, National Defense Research Committee. RE: Requests specifications for the instruments for oxygen analysis. Asks a few questions. [Telegram from LP to Chadwell February 6, 1941, Telegram from Chadwell to LP February 10, 1941] [Filed under LP Science: Scientific War Work - Materials re: the Pauling Oxygen Meter, 1940-1947: Box #13.001 Folder #1.2]
- Letter from LP to Prof. George Glockler, Department of Chemistry, State University of Iowa, RE: “I am glad to have your letter about Ikeda and Ikawa, and I am giving the second blank to Ikawa to fill out.” [Letter from Glockler to LP January 28, 1941] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #136.15, file:(Glockler, George)]
- Letter from LP to Prof. J. Murray Luck, Department of Chemistry, Stanford University, RE: Regrets he cannot attend the symposium as he has already agreed to lecture at the University of Chicago summer school which begins before the symposium in June. [Letters from Luck to LP January 31, 1941, February 19, 1941] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #230.7, file:(L: Correspondence, 1941)]
- Letter from LP to the Board of Directors of City Trusts, Girard College, RE: Regrets he will be unable to attend the Luncheon preceding the Alexander Dalles Bache Celebration on February 15th at 1:00 p.m. [Undated (February?) invitation from the Board of Directors and President to LP] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #140.6, file:(G: Correspondence, 1941)]
- Letter from Prof. Henry Gilman, Department of Chemistry, Iowa State College, to LP RE: Sends questions regarding the second edition of “Organic Chemistry,” noting that they would like to add a list of general references at the end of each chapter. [Letter from LP to Gilman February 14, 1941] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #136.11, file:(Gilman, Henry)]
- Telegram from Harris M. Chadwell, to LP. RE: Please prepare four instruments. Lewis will write about specifications. [Letter from LP to Sherwood February 8, 1941, Letter from Sherwood to LP February 12, 1941] [Filed under LP Science: Scientific War Work - Materials re: the Pauling Oxygen Meter, 1940-1947: Box #13.001 Folder #1.2]
- Writes cheque to “T. W. Mather Co. Christmas, etc” $73.14 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.2]
- Writes cheque “Cash for me. Taylor Market” $10.00 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.2]
- Letter from LP to A.N. Kemp, President, Lincoln Club, RE: Regrets that he will be unable to accept the invitation to join the Lincoln Club. [Letter from Kemp to LP January 31, 1941] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #230.7, file:(L: Correspondence, 1941)]
- Letter from LP to Professor H. T. Briscoe, Department of Chemistry, Indiana University RE: states that Mr. Fred W. Billmeyer, Jr. is applying for a graduate fellowship at Indiana. Gives his opinion and recommendation of Billmeyer. [Filed under LP Biographical: Academia: Box 1.018, Folder 18.2]
- Letter from LP to Richard H. Wilhelm, Princeton Section, American Chemical Society. RE: Finds the arrangement of the symposium to be satisfactory. Will be bringing his wife with him. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1925-1942: Box #14.002 Folder #2.5]
- Letter from unknown (unsigned) to Bessie Little, RE: encloses two adherent membership cards and updates on membership status of Margaret H. Jaynes. [Filed under AHP: Federal Union, Pasadena Chapter: Box # 5.006, Folder 6.5]
- Lecture notes for Freshman Chemistry Lecture: Balancing of Oxidation-Reduction Equations. [Filed under LP Biographical: Academia: Box 1.012, Folder 12.6]
- Letter from T. K. Sherwood, Technical Aide, Division B, National Defense Research Committee, to LP. RE: Answers LP's question for the letter of February 8th. Lists complications to analyzing oxygen. [Three copies] [Telegram from Chadwell to LP February 10, 1941, Letter from LP to Chadwell February 15, 1941] [Filed under LP Science: Scientific War Work - Materials re: the Pauling Oxygen Meter, 1940-1947: Box #13.001 Folder #1.2]
- Postcard from Lester Cruss to LP RE: Requests reprint of “Theory of color of dyes.” (Note in bottom margin: “Sent 3/14/41 JR”) [Filed under LP Correspondence Box: #74.9, file:(C: Correspondence, 1941)]
- Writes cheque to “Frank Aisawa. Gardening” $34.00 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.2]
- Writes cheque to “[?] Market. Cash” $5.00 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.2]
- Letter from Dr. Maurice L. Huggins, Research Laboratories, Eastman Kodak Company, to LP RE: Asks if a representative to the Gibson Island conference in July has been selected yet for Cal Tech. [Letters from LP to Huggins December 9, 1940. February 18, 1941] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #162.13, file:(Huggins, Maurice L., 1927-1941)]
- Letter from Dr. Melvin S. Newman, Assistant Professor of Chemistry, Ohio State University to LP RE: Requests advice concerning the synthesis of two unknown hydrocarbons. [Letter from LP to Newman February 18, 1941] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #287.8, File: (N: Correspondence 1941)]
- Letter from Henry Allen Moe, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, to LP. RE: Informs him that he added his figures wrong, and will receive $241.70 as a refund. [Filed under LP Science: John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1925-1945: Box #14.013 Folder #13.7]
- Note from Dr. James E. LuValle, Department of Chemistry, Fisk University, to LP RE: Reports on his search for a new position, mentioning that he has contacted Civil Service and the Cal Tech Alumni Association. Recommends a research problem involving catalase denaturation. Adds that he does not have to worry about the draft as he was deferred into class III as he supports his mother and sister. [Letters from LP to LuValle January 16, 1941, February 18, 1941] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #218.11, file:(LuValle, James E.)]
- Note from Joseph Lipowitz to LP RE: Sends questions about what mixtures of acids can be expected to produce explosions. Asks that the answer be given in plain terms and not elaborate chemical talk. [Letter from LP to Lipowitz February 18, 1941] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #230.7, file:(L: Correspondence, 1941)]
- Freshman Chemistry Quiz (25 minutes) [Filed under LP Biographical: Academia: Box 1.012, Folder 12.6]
- Invitation to an Address by John A. Fleming. [Filed under LP Science: American Philosophical Society, 1936-1963, 1989, 1991: Box #14.011, Folder #11.1]
- Lecture notes for Freshman Chemistry Lecture: The Chemistry of the Halogens. [Filed under LP Biographical: Academia: Box 1.012, Folder 12.6]
- Letter from Dr. Herman Kalckar to LP RE: Informs him that the article for Chemical Review will be published from Cal Tech. Mentions that he will receive a six-month grant from the Rockefeller Foundation, and discusses where he plans to work. [Letter from LP to Kalckar February 18, 1941] [Filed under LP Correspondence Box #70.5, file:(Chemical Reviews, 1936-1937, 1940, 1949-1951)]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Denis L. Fox, The Scripps Institution of Oceanography, RE: Responds that he has advised Homer Jacobson, a precocious student of 18 who will graduate in the spring, to apply to the research assistantship at the Scripps Institution. [Letter from Fox to LP January 31, 1941, note from Fox to LP February 20, 1941] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #120.10, file:(Fox, Denis L.)]
- Letter from LP to Dr. W. F. Coover RE: Recommends Dr. Palmer and Robert Rundle for the assistant professorship in the Chemistry Department at Iowa State College. [Letters from Coover to LP January 28, 1941, February 17, 1941] [Filed under LP Correspondence Box: #304.3, file:(Palmer, Kenneth J.)]
- Letter from LP to Dr. W. F. Coover RE: Recommends Dr. Palmer and Robert Rundle for the assistant professorship in the Chemistry Department at Iowa State College. [Letters from Coover to LP January 28, 1941, February 17, 1941] [Filed under LP Correspondence Box: #74.9, file:(C: Correspondence, 1941)]
- Letter from LP to Dr. W. F. Coover, Dept. of Chemistry, Iowa State College, RE: Recommends Dr. Palmer and Mr. Robert E. Rundle for the position, and describes the relevant education, experience, strengths, and weaknesses of both men. [Letters from W. F. Coover to LP January 28, 1941, February 17, 1941] [Filed under LP Correspondence: #336.12]
- Letter from LP to Miss Cornelia T. Snell RE: LP sends a photograph separately by air mail and he includes a biographical sketch and title and abstract of his address with this letter. LP makes several inquires regarding the ceremony. [Snell's reply: February 18, 1941] [Filed under: LP Speeches, 1941s.1]
- Letter from LP to Prof. Arthur B. Lamb, Editor, JACS, to LP RE: Sends his recommendations on the three manuscripts by Dr. Seyer, advising that they not be published. Mentions that Dr. J. Morton Wilson has helped in reading these papers. [Letter from Lamb to LP December 27, 1940] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #191.1, file:(Journal of the American Chemical Society)]
- Letter from LP to Prof. Henry Gilman, Department of Chemistry, Iowa State College. [Letter from Gilman to LP February 10, 1941] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #136.11, file:(Gilman, Henry)]
February 14, 1941
Professor Henry Gilman
Department of Chemistry
Iowa State College
Ames, Iowa
Dear Professor Gilman:
I put the remark regarding the O-O formula on page 1867 because on one proof sheet the formula had been omitted. I haven't my book here to check whether it appeared in the book itself or not.
If you desire, I think the old list of general references could be retained, plus "The Nature of the Chemical Bond".
Sincerely yours,
Linus Pauling
LP:jr
- Letter from Prof. Poleon Woo, Physical Chemistry in the Heat of Chemistry Department, National Wu-Han University in China to LP RE: Asks to be a guest at Cal Tech during his sabbatical to continue his research, explains his studies, and sends enclosed a list of his experiences, publications, and a part of his manuscript. Enclosed: list of education, experience, and publications. [Letter from LP to Woo April 17, 1941] [Filed under LP Correspondence: 443.9]
- Letter from R.B. Semple, Asst. Development Director, Monsanto Chemical Company, to LP RE: Requests LP send his comments on James E. Lu Valle as he has listed LP as a reference. [Letter from LP to Semple February 18, 1941] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #218.11, file:(LuValle, James E.)]
- Telegram from American Chemical Society, New York Section, to LP. RE: Requests that he rush papers. Regrets the urgency. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1925-1942: Box #14.002 Folder #2.5]
- Writes cheque to “Mira Loma H2O Co. H2O” $2.02 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.2]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Harris Chadwell, National Defense Research Committee. RE: Has received telegram and letter. Is proceeding with construction instruments. Details the present design, and asks if it is acceptable. Discusses the finances of the construction. Informs him that he will be going east for about ten days. Could come for a visit. [Letter from Sherwood to LP February 12, 1941, Letter from Sherwood to LP February 18, 1941] [Filed under LP Science: Scientific War Work - Materials re: the Pauling Oxygen Meter, 1940-1947: Box #13.001 Folder #1.2]
- Letter from LP to Dr. James B. Conant, National Defense Research Committee. RE: Thinks it is desirable to patent the fundamental idea of the oxygen meter. Thinks there are many uses which the instrument might be adapted to other than the original one. [Filed under LP Science: Scientific War Work - Materials re: the Pauling Oxygen Meter, 1940-1947: Box #13.001 Folder #1.2]
- Letter from LP to Henry Allen Moe, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. RE: Have received Compton's report and the report of the Art Committee. Is gathering the information for the next meeting. Encloses Sturtevant's report on Sonneblick. [Filed under LP Science: John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1925-1945: Box #14.013 Folder #13.7]
- Letter from LP to L.A. Kimpton, Dean, Deep Springs RE: Recommends Kimpton talk to Marritt Kronberg while in Pasadena, as he is interested in a teaching position at Deep Springs. [Letter from Kimpton to LP February 5, 1941] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #198.9, file:(Kimpton, L. A.)]
- Letter from LP to the Charles A. Coffin Foundation RE: Informs them that Marritt L. Kronberg, a Charles A. Coffin Fellow, has suffered a nervous breakdown and is unable to continue his work due to doctors orders. Requests that Kronberg be allowed to accept the remainder of his stipend with the understanding that he will return to work as soon as the doctor approves. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #200.6, file:(K: Correspondence, 1941)]
- Postcard from Ibert Mellan to LP RE: Requests reprint on electron diffraction of iridium trimethyl. (Note under text: “Sent 4/2/41 JR”) [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #255.8, file:(M: Correspondence, 1941)]
- Application for a Grant form the Research Funds of American Philosophical Society, by F. F. Nord. [Filed under LP Science: American Philosophical Society, 1936-1963, 1989, 1991: Box #14.011, Folder #11.1]
- Letter from Dr. W. F. Coover to LP RE: Thanks him for his recommendation, and adds that they are considering Rundle for the assistant professorship at Iowa State College. [Letter from LP to Coover February 14, 1941] [Filed under LP Correspondence Box: #74.9, file:(C: Correspondence, 1941)]
- Letter from Mr. Saul Malkiel to LP RE: would like to make a formal application for a post-doctorate fellowship. Gives some information on his work and experience. [Reply from LP February 22, 1940] [Filed under LP Biographical: Academia: Box 1.017, Folder 17.3]
- Letter from Stuart R. Brinkley, Jr. to LP RE: thanks LP for letter of January 30. Outlines current investigation on the possibility of transferring the force constants of the normal coordinate treatment of the vibrations of polyatomic molecules between different molecules. [Letters from LP to Brinkley January 30, 1941, February 24, 1941] [Filed under LP Biographical: Academia: Box 1.017, Folder 17.3]
- Letter from W. F. Coover, Dept. of Chemistry, Iowa State College, to LP RE: Thanks LP for the recommendation of Robert E. Rundle and states he is writing to Rundle to request references. Handwritten at the bottom: “P.S. Considering Rundle and one other person. W. F. C.” [Letter from LP to W. F. Coover February 14, 1941] [Filed under LP Correspondence: #336.12]
- Letter from prof. Herman Mark, Department of Chemistry, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn to LP RE: Invites LP to address their graduate students an day while he is on his highly anticipated trip East. [Letter from LP to Mark February 22, 1941] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #244.1, file:(Mark, Herman)]
- Writes cheque to “ Jerremis. Due on $83.50 for tails” $46.01 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.3]
- Writes cheque to “First Fed. Feb. 1 payment” $210.24 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.3]
- Writes cheque to “Mr. Crellin. Feb 1 payment” $80.00 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.3]
- Letter from Cornelia T. Snell to LP RE: Thanks LP for his material and explains that she can easily arrange to have a blackboard, lantern, screen and operator at the meetings for his use. Explains that the event is white tie but he may invite a few friends to the dinner if he wishes. [Filed under: LP Speeches, 1941s.1]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Herman Kalckar RE: Congratulates him on the grant from the Rockefeller Foundation and agrees that the reference to Cal Tech in the article is satisfactory. [Letter from Kalckar to LP February 14, 1941] [Filed under LP Correspondence Box #70.5, file:(Chemical Reviews, 1936-1937, 1940, 1949-1951)]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Maurice Huggins, Research Laboratories, Eastman Kodak Company, RE: Recommends Kronberg be listed as the presenter at the Gibson Island Conference for the time being. [Letter from Huggins to LP February 13, 1941] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #162.13, file:(Huggins, Maurice L., 1927-1941)]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Melvin S. Newman, Department of Chemistry, Ohio State University RE: Expresses that he would be very interested to have the two hydrocarbons mentioned in his letter synthesized and informs Newman that the diamagnetic anisotropy of one was calculated and reported in his paper. Also informs Newman that Dr. Sturdivant and Mr. Rogers are making progress on the crystal structure and anisotropy work on coronene. Asks for samples of the other synthesized hydrocarbons. [Letter from Newman to LP February 13, 1941] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #287.8, File: (N: Correspondence 1941)]
- Letter from LP to Joseph Lipowitz RE: Responds that the mixtures on glycerine and acids proposed by Lipowitz are not good explosives. [Note from Lipowitz to LP February 13, 1941] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #230.7, file:(L: Correspondence, 1941)]
- Letter from LP to R.B. Semple, Asst. Development Director, Monsanto Chemical Company, RE: Sends his comments on Dr. J.E. LuValle. [Letter from Semple to LP February 16, 1941] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #218.11, file:(LuValle, James E.)]
- Letter from LP to SE Parker and Foster Strong RE: States the policy of charging other departments for supplies sold to them. [Filed under California Institute of Technology: Materials re: Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, 1933-1963, No Date: Box #1.024, Folder 24.9]
- Letter from Thomas K. Sherwood, Technical Aide, Division B, National Defense Research Committee, to LP. RE: Asks him to ship the first instrument to Professor W. K. Lewis at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Plans to ask the main Committee for an additional grant of $600. Is sure that Dr. Lewis would like to see LP when he comes east in March. [Letter from LP to Chadwell, February 15, 1941, Letter from LP to Sherwood February 24, 1941] [Filed under LP Science: Scientific War Work - Materials re: the Pauling Oxygen Meter, 1940-1947: Box #13.001 Folder #1.2]
- Letter from W. W. Trench, Charles A. Coffin Foundation, to LP RE: Writes in regard to the failing health of Mr. Marritt L. Kronberg and states that they will hold his fellowship for him until he recovers. [Letter from W. W. Trench to LP May 8, 1941] [Filed under LP Correspondence: #410.6]
- Letter from unknown (unsigned) to Bessie Little, RE: encloses three adherent cards. [Filed under AHP: Federal Union, Pasadena Chapter: Box # 5.006, Folder 6.5]
- Memorandum from Henry Allen Moe, Secretary, to Committee of Selection. RE: Informs them that they will be sent Groups Architecture and Films. Doubts that there will be a compelling case in any of them. [Filed under LP Science: John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1925-1945: Box #14.013 Folder #13.7]
- Lecture notes for Freshman Chemistry Lecture: Electronic Structure and Periodic Systems. [Filed under LP Biographical: Academia: Box 1.012, Folder 12.6]
- Letter from Pasadena Executive Committee of Federal Union, Inc., to members, RE: informs of upcoming elections and encloses ballot. [Filed under AHP: Federal Union, Inc: Box # 5.004, Folder 4.3]
- Letter from Prof. J.Murray Luck, Department of Chemistry, Stanford University, to LP RE: Regrets to hear that LP will be unable to attend the symposium at Stanford this summer. [Letter from LP to Luck February 8, 1941] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #230.7, file:(L: Correspondence, 1941)]
- Letter from R. H. Williams, Princeton Section, American Chemical Society, to LP. RE: Wishes to know the time of arrival so he can meet their train. Shall make reservations for lodging for them. Encloses a copy of the symposium announcement. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1925-1942: Box #14.002 Folder #2.5]
- Letter from Charles Coryell to LP RE: Informs LP that he has written to Leighton on behalf of Stitt. Details their current work with thiocyanate. Thanks him for accepting the Phi Lambda Upsilon Lecture invitation. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #68.2, file:(Coryell, Charles D., 1928, 1936-1941, 1945, 1948-1950, 1954, 1956-1958, 1960-1963, 1968-1970)]
- Letter from Dave of Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company Research Laboratories to Judy cc: LP RE: Asks how many reprints of the article he should order and where he should have them sent, complains about the weather in Pittsburg, asks for reprints of another article and for news from the western scientific front. (Written at top left: “How many copies?” and “150" written at top right) [Letter from Judy to “Stevie” February 25, 1941] [Filed under LP Correspondence: 443.9]
- Letter from Dr. Henry F. Helmholz, Section on Pediatrics, Mayo Clinic, to LP RE: Requests LP inform him of when he and AHP will arrive in Rochestor. [Letter from LP to Helmholz February 24, 1940] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #165.6, file:(H: Correspondence, 1941)]
- Letter from LP to Arthur B. Lamb, Editor, JACS, RE: Sends comments on the manuscript by K.H. Gustafson, recommending that it not be published in the JACS but rather in a technical journal. [Letter from Lamb to LP February 7, 1941] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #191.1, file:(Journal of the American Chemical Society)]
- Letter from LP to Dr. R. Bowling Barnes RE: Informs him that he will not be able to stop at Stamford on this trip East. Also mentions the visit by Dr. Richard Roblin. [Letter from Barnes to LP January 30, 1941] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #37.8, file:(B: Correspondence, 1941)]
- Letter from Thoma M. Snyder, Palmer Physical Laboratory, Princeton University, to LP RE: Discusses LP's prediction and his own discovery concerning the number of specific electrons, as well as interatomic distances for a number of elements. Requests a reprint of LP's article, “Nature of the Interatomic Forces in Metals.” [Letter from LP to Dr. Thoma M. Snyder March 21, 1941] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (S: Correspondence, 1941), #377.11]
- Note from Dr. Denis L. Fox, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, to LP RE: Thanks him for his letter and recommendation, noting that he has not yet heard from Jacobson. Adds that he would like to set up an interview, and that federal funding may allow them to extend the appointment. [Letter from LP to Fox February 14, 1941] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #120.10, file:(Fox, Denis L.)]
- Postcard from Richard Abrams to LP RE: Requests a reprint of LP's article on magnetic studies of heme compounds. (Note in pencil: “Sent March 14, 1941 JR) [Letter from LP to Avera August 19, 1941] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #12.7, file:(A: Correspondence, 1941)]
- Federal Union Inc. Headquarters Bulletin No 12. Federal Union and Aid to Britain. [Filed under Publications re: Union Now/Federal Union, Inc., 1940-1941: Box # 5.009, Folder 9.6]
- Letter from Dr. J. H. Matthews, Chairman, Department of Chemistry, University of Wisconsin to Professor G. N. Lewis, Department of Chemistry, University of California (enclosure of letter from Osborne to LP March 12, 1941) RE: Discusses position available in Department of Chemistry to replace the departing Professor Roseveare. Asks for recommendations. [Letter from Osborne to LP March 12, 1941, Letter from LP to Matthews March 18, 1941] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #300.4, File: (O: Correspondence, 1941)]
- Letter from H. H. Mathews, Chair, Chemistry Department, University of Wisconsin, to LP RE: Requests LP suggests a candidate to replace Professor Roseveare as head of the physical chemistry lab and professor of advanced courses in physical chemistry. Goes on to describe position. (Note under text by LP: “Osborne appointed.”) [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #255.8, file:(M: Correspondence, 1941)]
- Letter from Harris M. Chadwell, Technical Aide, Division B, National Defense Research Committee, to LP. RE: Has received wire. Would like to have him visit Dr. Lewis on the 1st. Regrets that it isn't possible to visit Washington. [Letter from LP to Sherwood, February 24, 1941, telegram from Chadwell to LP February 21, 1941] [Filed under LP Science: Scientific War Work - Materials re: the Pauling Oxygen Meter, 1940-1947: Box #13.001 Folder #1.2]
- Letter from Prof. John G. Kirkwood, Department of Chemistry, Cornell University, to LP RE: Asks if LP will be at the St. Louis meeting of the ACS, as he is planning to call a meeting of the Committee on Application of Mathematics to Chemistry. [Letter from LP to Kirkwood March 14, 1941] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #198.12 file:(Kirkwood, John G.)]
- Note from Gordon Larter to Department of Chemistry, Cal Tech, RE: Asks for help in obtaining Chemistry and Physics books on behalf of the Ventura Engineers Club. [Letter from Rooke to Larter March 3, 1941] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #230.7, file:(L: Correspondence, 1941)]
- Telegram from Harris M. Chadwell to LP. RE: Is to see Lewis at Cambridge on March 1st. Two copies. [Letter from Chadwell to LP February 21, 1941] [Filed under LP Science: Scientific War Work - Materials re: the Pauling Oxygen Meter, 1940-1947: Box #13.001 Folder #1.2]
- Writes cheque to “Athenaeum. Two months. Dec & Jan.” $14.53 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.2]
- Writes cheque to “S. Counties Gas Co. For Jan” $10.53 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.2]
- Letter from LP to Dr. David Harker, Department of Chemistry, John Hopkins University. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #151.10, file:(Harker, David)]
February 22, 1941
Dr. David Harker
Department of Chemistry
The Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, Maryland
Dear David:
I suppose that you know that Kronberg was in the hospital for a few days, suffering from a psychoneurosis of some sort. He had apparently been worrying among other things about money, and we had just given him some teaching duties, covering his tuition here. Now he is scheduled to rest for a while, and he has just gone up to Deep Springs for a vacation and for getting acquainted with the possibility of his being given an appointment for the coming year. There doesn't seem to be anything wrong with him physically, and I hope t at [sic] with rest he will get out of the habit of thinking so much about himself.
I have heard from several sources that you are going to the General Electric Company, and I have guessed that you would perhaps work on order-disorder phenomena in metals. I trust that you will not continue to flirt with Miss Wrinch.
Now that you are leaving the freshman chemistry field, I am getting into it. Since the first of January I have been giving the freshman lectures, and finding the job a very pleasant one. Hildebrand's "Principles of Chemistry" has not been any too good as a text, but I am afraid that no book would seem satisfactory.
All the researches in the laboratory are getting along, the crystal structure and electron diffraction work In particular being helped very much by our new punched card machines.
I would be glad to learn about your present activities and your plans for the future.
Sincerely yours,
LP:jr
- Letter from LP to Dr. Lindsay Helmholz, Department of Chemistry, Dartmouth College, RE: Regrets he will be unable to stop by Hanover on his trip east. Discusses crystal structure and other work in the labs. Sends comments on a Mr. Dickey, a senior at Cal Tech, who is applying for the instructorship in Chemistry at Dartmouth. [Letter from Helmholz to LP February 4, 1941] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #156.2, file:(Helmholz, Lindsay)]
- Letter from LP to Mr. Edward C. Barrett RE: Requests requisitions on the Rockefeller Funds, NDRC-1 and Punched Card Fund during the period February 24 to March 18. [Filed under LP Biographical: Academia: Box #1.029 file 29.1]
- Letter from LP to Mr. Saul Malkiel RE: does not know whether they shall have any post-doctorate fellowships or assistantships in organic chemistry available. Suggests he send a more detailed statement concerning Malkiel's career. Mentions the small possibility that an assistantship appointment in immunochemistry will be made. [Letter from Malkiel to LP January 17, 1941] [Filed under LP Biographical: Academia: Box 1.017, Folder 17.3]
- Letter from LP to Prof. Herman Mark, Department of Chemistry, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, RE: Regrets that he will be unable to speak before the graduate students at the Institute while East, but mentions he may be able to see Mark on the 3rd or 4th of March. [Letters from Mark to LP February 17, 1941, from LP to Mark February 24, 1941] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #244.1, file:(Mark, Herman)]
- Letter from LP to Prof. Ray Q. Brewster, Chairman, Dept. of Chemistry, University of Kansas, RE: States that Mr. Robert Anton Spurr is applying to Brewster's request for an instructor. Describes Spurr's relevant education and experience. [Letters from Ray Q. Brewster to LP February 6, 1941, February 25, 1941] [Filed under LP Correspondence: #367.9]
- Letter from LP to Professor Hugo Theorell, Medicinska Nobelinstitutet, Biokemiska Avdelningen, RE: Informs Theorell that his papers have been accepted for publication in the Journal of the American Chemical Society with a numerous small changes. [Letter from Prof. Hugo Theorell to LP October 22, 1940] [Filed under LP Correspondence: #407.2]
- Letter from LP to R. H. Wilhelm, Princeton Section, American Chemical Society. RE: Informs him that he does not yet know the time of their arrival at Princeton Junction. Will have the information to him as soon as possible. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1925-1942: Box #14.002 Folder #2.5]
- Memo from Gordon Mannerstedt, MD Wester Representative, to Chapters and Organizers, RE: informs of new resolution adopted by the National Executive Committee of Federal Union, Inc. which advocates the support of work done by Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies. [Filed under AHP: Federal Union, Inc.: Box #5.004, Folder 4.2]
- Informs him that he and AHP will arrive in Chicago at 9:00 am on Thursday and leave at 3:00 pm, and that they will take the interurban train to Hogness' apartment if he will be in town, or visit others at the university if not. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #162.5, file:(Hogness, Thorfin)]
- Itinerary for LP: Leave Lamanda Park 8:50 p.m. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #185.5, file:(I: Correspondence, 1941-42)]
- Letter from Dr. Ralph Huntgren, Laboratory of Physical Metallurgy, Harvard University, to LP RE: Requests LP write a letter recommending him to Dean Uren at UC Berkeley for the appointment. [Letters from LP to Hultgren, Uren March 18, 1941] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #163.3, file:(Hultgren, Ralph)]
- Letter from F. E. Blacet to LP Re: Requests an exact title for LP's scheduled appearance as the first William Conger Morgan Memorial Lecturer on May ninth. [Letter from LP to Blacet April 18, 1941] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #37.8, file:(B: Correspondence, 1941)]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Henry F. Helmholz, Mayo Clinic, RE: Replies that he and AHP will arrive at 7:15 pm March 12 and leave at 8:30 am March 14. Notes they are looking forward to visiting the Mayo Clinic and the Helmholz's. [Letter from Helmholz to LP February 20, 1940] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #165.6, file:(H: Correspondence, 1941)]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Stuart R. Brinkley, Jr., Sterling Chemistry Laboratory RE: informs that decisions for post-doctorate fellowships will be another month or longer. Also states he is interested in his proposed research. [Letter from Brinkley to LP February 18, 1941, March 20, 1941] [Filed under LP Biographical: Academia: Box 1.017, Folder 17.3]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Thomas K. Sherwood, National Defense Research Committee. RE: Shall take a preliminary version of the oxygen instrument to Professor Lewis at Cambridge, delivering it on March 1st. Expects that the four instruments be ready to deliver in one to three weeks. [Letter from Sherwood to LP February 18, 1941, Letter from Chadwell to LP February 21, 1941] [Filed under LP Science: Scientific War Work - Materials re: the Pauling Oxygen Meter, 1940-1947: Box #13.001 Folder #1.2]
- Letter from LP to Prof. Herman Mark, Department of Chemistry, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, RE: States that he will be in New York on March 7th to 11th, not March 3rd and 4th. [Letters from LP to Mark February 22, 1941, from Mark to LP March 15, 1941] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #244.1, file:(Mark, Herman)]
- Letter from LP to Prof. Thorfin Hogness, Department of Chemistry, University of Chicago, RE:
- Letter from LP to R. H. Wilhelm, Princeton Section, American Chemical Society. RE: Informs him that they will be arriving on Monday. Does not know what train they shall come on. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1925-1942: Box #14.002 Folder #2.5]
- Letter from LP to Selective Service Board No. 188 RE: requests deferment for Mr. Fred W. Billmeyer, Jr. [Filed under LP Biographical: Academia: Box 1.018, Folder 18.4]
- Writes cheque to [referencing previous entry] “Same for AHP” $19.76 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.2]
- Writes cheque to “Arden Farms. Milk” $25.18 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.2]
- Writes cheque to “C. J. Gould” $10.20 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.2]
- Writes cheque to “Col. Int. Rev. Fed inc. tax & def. tax. $79.43. 19.86 for AHP” $19.86 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.3]
- Writes cheque to “Collector of Internal Rev. Fed. income tax & defense tax. total 72.21 + 7.22 = 79.43. First inst. $19.86 for LP” $19.86 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.3]
- Writes cheque to “F. C. Nash” $13.40 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.2]
- Writes cheque to “Fortner & Laud” $12.66 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.2]
- Writes cheque to “Franchise Tax Commissioner Complete state income tax for 1940 for LP” $19.76 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.2]
- Writes cheque to “Helms Bakeries” $2.49 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.2]
- Writes cheque to “Leon V. Metcalf. Peter's lessons. Jan 20 to Feb 20" $2.00 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.2]
- Writes cheque to “Mrs. Robinson. Crellin's School play” $10.00 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.2]
- Writes cheque to “Poly Technie” $50.00 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.2]
- Writes cheque to “Rio Grande Gasoline” $12.21 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.2]
- Writes cheque to “S. Cal. Tel. Co. Service” $6.25 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.2]
- Writes cheque to “Sanitary laundry. Dry Cleaning” $6.83 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.2]
- Writes cheque to “Santa Fe RR. Tickets” $284.02 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.3]
- Letter from Judy (?) to “Stevie” (Dave?) at Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Research Laboratories cc: LP RE: Replies that LP said to order 150 copies of the reprint to be billed to Gates and Crellin Laboratories of Chemistry at Cal Tech, complains about the weather, reports on the travels of some of the laboratory scientists and on a party. Adds that they requested 50 reprints of the article he requested be sent to him. [Letter from Dave to Judy February 20, 1941] [Filed under LP Correspondence: 443.9]
- Letter from Longmans, Green, and Co. to LP RE: Sends him the requested complimentary copy of Schlesinger's “General Chemistry.” Also comments on the book and asks LP to send his comments. [Letter from LP to Longmans, Green and Co. May 26, 1941] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #230.7, file:(L: Correspondence, 1941)]
- Letter from Prof. William West to LP RE: Thanks him for all the kindness they showed to him and his wife during his stay to research in California, comments that it will always stand out as one of the happiest periods in his life, and explains that in all the business of resuming teaching he has not yet been able to calculate more structures for ethylene-methylene oxide, but will send them on when possible. Adds that he and his wife are looking forward to seeing the Paulings when they come to New York. [Filed under LP Correspondence: 443.9]
- Letter from R.B. Semple, Monsanto Chemical Company, to LP RE: Requests his opinions on Werner Baumgartner, who has listed him as a reference on his application. [Letter from LP to Semple March 18, 1941] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #37.8, file:(B: Correspondence, 1941)]
- Letter from Ray Q. Brewster, Chairman, Dept. of Chemistry, University of Kansas, to LP RE: Thanks LP for his letter regarding Mr. Robert Spurr, and states they will interview candidates at the St. Louis meeting of the American Chemical Society and announce their selection around April 15th. [Letter from LP to Prof. Ray Q. Brewster February 22, 1941] [Filed under LP Correspondence: #367.9]
- Letter from unknown (unsigned) to Bessie Little, RE: encloses associate membership card and membership dues, two adherent cards, and one card and one dollar with no name. [Filed under AHP: Federal Union, Pasadena Chapter: Box # 5.006, Folder 6.5]
- Letter from J. P. Rockfellow, General Supervisor of Employment, Union Oil Co. of Calif., to Mr. William T. Stewart, Dept. of Chemistry, Cal Tech, cc: LP, Dr. D. C. Clark, Cal Tech, RE: States that the Manager of the Research Department and they will not be able to hire any PhD's for at least a month. Offers to file Stewart's application until a later date. [Filed under LP Correspondence: #340.6]
- Pasadena Committee of Federal Union mailing list of members without National cards. [Filed under AHP: Federal Union, Pasadena Chapter: Box # 5.007, Folder 7.2]
- Itinerary for LP and AHP: Arrive Chicago 8:45 a.m. Mail, Chemistry Department, University of Chicago. Leave Chicago 3:00 p.m. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #185.5, file:(I: Correspondence, 1941-42)]
- Letter from Dr. C.H. Kunsman, Chief of Physicochemical and Analytical Division, Western Research Laboratory, United States Department of Agriculture to Dr. Henri Levy cc. LP RE: Advises him that they have decided upon Dr. Palmer for the position and they appreciate his interest, and hopes he will have the opportunity to continue his fascinating research. [Filed under LP Correspondence: 441.5]
- Letter from Dr. C.H. Kunsman, Chief of Physicochemical and Analytical Division, Western Research Laboratory, United States Department of Agriculture to LP RE: Explains that he has enclosed his letter to Dr. Levy so LP could see that they have decided on Dr. Palmer for their open position, as one for Dr. Levy would not be ready for some time. (Enclosed: letter from Kunsman to Levy) [Filed under LP Correspondence: 441.5]
- Letter from Lucile Pauling to Dr. Paul H. Emmett, Johns Hopkins University RE: Talks about Linus' early life, growing up in Condon and Portland and visiting their grandparents in Oswego. She talks about him as a deep thinker and early experiments he did. Talks about his early jobs delivering The Oregonian and working as a messenger boy for Western Union, encloses Pauline's recollections as well. [Filed under LP Biographical: Personal & Family, Family Correspondence: Frances Lucile Pauling, 1922-1992: Box #5.053, Folder 53.3]
- Letter from Sidney to LP. RE: Has made a few calculations on the field due to ellipsoidal and cylindrical magnets. Explains his formulas and calculations. [Filed under LP Science: Scientific War Work - Materials re: the Pauling Oxygen Meter, 1940-1947: Box #13.001 Folder #1.1]
- Chemistry 1a. Experiment 2: The Properties of Oxides. [Filed under LP Biographical: Academia: Box 1.013, File 13.4]
- Itinerary for LP and AHP: Arrive Boston 10:58 p.m. Mail c/o Dr. Ronald Ferry. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #185.5, file:(I: Correspondence, 1941-42)]
- Letter from LP to his children RE: Talks about his trip with AHP, what they have done and what he has left to do. They are on the east coast and it is really cold. [Filed under LP Biographical: Personal & Family, Family Correspondence: Peter Jefress Pauling. 1939-1953: Box #5.041, Folder 41.2]
- Letter from LP to his children RE: Talks about the birthday party he and AHP had. Talks about their trip and visit to MIT. Tomorrow he is going to the Harvard Chemistry Laboratories and on Monday to Princeton. [Filed under LP Biographical: Personal & Family, Family Correspondence: Edward Crellin Pauling. 1930-1995, No Date: Box #5.048, Folder 48.2]
February 28, 1941
Dear Crellin, Linda, Peter, and Linus, Jr.:
Mamma and I have had our birthday party, and are now back in our room in the hotel.
We arrived here this morning. Dr and Mrs Ferry had a little English boy and a sick cousin in
their house, using up their spare beds, so we came to a hotel. We got our mail, including Peter's
letter, from Mrs. Ferry. It is cold here below freezing. It isn't snowing, but there is ice on the
ground.
This afternoon I went to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to do the work I had
to do. Then I came back to our hotel on the subway. Boston and New York are the only two
American cities that have subways. At the hotel I found that the dear Mamma had bought me a
nice birthday cake, with little clowns and a dancing pig and two little Red Riding Hoods made of
frosting on it. We went to the dining room and had our dinner oysters on the half shell, clam
chowder, broiled lobster, a big bottle of champagne, and our cake with coffee. It was good and
we had fun. During the dinner a telegram came, saying Happy Birthday, from Mrs Rooke and
the boys at the Laboratory.
Now we are getting ready to go to bed. Today I walked across the Harvard Yard and left
a letter for Mrs Conant from Mamma. Dr Conant, the President of Harvard, is in England now.
Tomorrow I am going to the Harvard Medical School and probably to the Harvard Chemistry
Laboratories. On Monday we are going to Princeton.
Mamma and I send love to all of you.
Daddy
- Manuscript Notes. Chemistry Sample Notebook Pages and Experiment 1. [Filed under LP Biographical: Academia: Box 1.013, File 13.4]
- Postcard from Robert J. Lovin, Department of Chemistry, Oregon State College, to LP RE: Requests reprint of “A Theory of the Colors of Dyes.” (Note under text: “Sent March 14, 1941 JR.”) [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #230.7, file:(L: Correspondence, 1941)]
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